HANOI, Vietnam â€” Five sets of remains believed to be those of American soldiers who went missing during the Vietnam War were sent home Sunday nearly 30 years after the war ended.

The remains were loaded onto a C-17 transport plane in central Danang, from where they were to be flown to an Army laboratory in Honolulu for identification.

The remains were located in central and southern Vietnam by a joint recovery team that searches for soldiers missing in action, said Lt. Col. Ty Smith, commander of the U.S. MIA office in Hanoi.

"I'm honored to give those missing a final salute as they go into the aircraft," Smith said, adding that repatriation ceremonies are especially rewarding for the young military personnel who spend weeks and sometimes months scouring the jungle to locate remains.

"It's their dedication that actually makes this happen," he said.

Some 1,800 American soldiers remain unaccounted for in the Vietnam War, which ended in 1975.

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Welcome home and RIP.

Ambush Master

04-18-2004, 18:59

Eagle5US, you guys are doing good work !!

Take care.
Martin

Gypsy

04-18-2004, 19:20

Welcome home Soldiers, may you Rest in Peace.

lrd

04-19-2004, 06:42

Welcome home, soldiers.

Rest in Peace.

Eagle5US

04-19-2004, 14:56

These servicemembers will be re-patriated tomorrow morning (4/20/04) at Hickam AFB.